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naiad

[ney-ad, -uhd, nahy-] / ˈneɪ æd, -əd, ˈnaɪ- /




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We've been experimenting with the Naiad active stabilizer settings as well as those of the WH pilot.

From Time Magazine Archive

A pair of Northern Lights 40kW gensets provides electrical power, while the Naiad 42 hp bowthruster and the steering are hydraulic.

From Time Magazine Archive

Wind Horse wears a shallow keel, a Naiad active stabilizer on each side at the turn of the bilge, and a substantial skeg protecting each prop.

From Time Magazine Archive

There opera audiences find her in a cave, unable to sleep�largely, or so it sometimes seems, because Naiad, Dryad and Echo are outside singing their soprano heads off.

From Time Magazine Archive

Out of the river rose the river god with his Naiad daughters.

From "The Magician's Nephew" by C. S. Lewis




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